HOLLIDAYSBURG — Probationary sentences have ended early for two Franciscian friars who supervised a suspected child predator and rendered no contest pleas in 2018 to child endangerment charges.
Blair County Senior Judge Jolene G. Kopriva signed the orders in court Thursday for Robert J. D’Aversa, 74, and Anthony Criscitelli, 67, both of Hollidaysburg, ending their probationary sentences after nearly three years and four months of compliance.
The option for early termination was part of the five-year probation sentence Kopriva imposed on May 9, 2018, when the friars of the Third Order Regular rendered pleas to first-degree misdemeanors.
The pleas allowed them to avoid a jury trial on child endangerment and conspiracy charges.
“This case was unique,” Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney General Daniel Dye said Thursday.
D’Aversa and Criscitelli were prosecuted not because they abused children but because they held supervisory roles in their order, between 1994 and 2010, when fellow friar…
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